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A supernova exploding 70 million light-years away has been spotted!


Moved to orbit around Earth by the Discovery space shuttle in April 1990. Hubble Space Telescope, exploding supernovarecorded. NASAthe energy released at that moment Equivalent to the brightness of 5 billion suns announced that it was.

Imagine an exploding supernova 70 million light years away!

Having served in space for over 30 years Hubble Space TelescopeRecorded a supernova exploding in a galaxy 70 million light years away. SN 2018gv Classified as this particular supernova, by the amateur observer Koichi Itagaki, NGC 2525 spiral galaxydetected in.

Supernova to help scientists track the expansion rate of the universe February 2018 – February 2019 between dates Hubble Telescope specified to be saved with. It includes images recorded with the time-lapse technique, and therefore those recorded for 1 year.

Hubble official Twitter account You can take a look at the shared image via the share below.

What is a Supernova?

By Wikipedia source Supernovais the name given to the violent explosion of Great Stars that are out of energy. The brightness of a supernova can reach a hundred million times the brightness of the Sun. It can take weeks or months for a plasma-shaped supernova, originally an ionized substance, to lose its luster.

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